| sir Thomas Browne - 1754 - 420 lehte
...till it be condemned again; for as though there were a Metempfycbofis, and the foul of one manpaffed into another, opinions do find, after certain revolutions, men and minds like thofe that firft begat them. To fee ourffelyes again we need not look for ? Plato's .* /) t l MEDICI.... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 lehte
...restore it, when it will nourish till it be condemned again. For as though there were a Metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another ; opinions...and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year : every man is not only himself; there have been... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 lehte
...restore it, when it will flourish till it be condemned again. For as though there were a metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another, opinions...and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year :* every man is not only himself; there have been... | |
| 1831 - 370 lehte
...restore it, when it will flourish till it be condemned again. For as though there were a metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another, opinions...and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year :* every man is not only himself; there have been... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 lehte
...restore it, when it will flourish till it be condemned again. For as though there were metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another ; opinions...and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year3 : every man is not only himself; there hath been... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 lehte
...flourishing condition."— Ed. revolutions, men and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year : * every man is not only himself; there have been many Diogeneses, and as many Timons, though but few of that name ; men are lived over again... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 lehte
...restore it, when it will flourish till it be condemned again. For, as though there were a metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another, opinions do find, after certain 5 .... m,ne.] The remaining part of this section is not in 3/.VL — Ed. 6 .... heresies perish not... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 lehte
...comparison between the present humble state of things and their once flourishing condition." — Ed. revolutions, men and minds like those that first begat them. To see ourselves again, we need not look for Plato's year : * every man is not only himself; there have been... | |
| 1837 - 568 lehte
...followers: as Browne himself well and gracefully expresses it — ' as though there were a metempsychosis, and the soul of one ' man passed into another, opinions do find, after certain revolu• lions, men and minds like those that first begat them.' In fact, Browne neither adopted this... | |
| 1839 - 32 lehte
...For as though there were metempsychosis, and the soul of one man passed into another ; opinions du find, after certain revolutions, men and minds like those that first begat them." — RELIQIO MEDICI, vi. hundredth anniversary of their existence as a distinct society.*" " Surely,"... | |
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